- The name
Lizars is best
known as a
family of
artists and
engravers of
Scottish origin:
Daniel Lizars Sr. (1754–1812),
engraver and editor,
father of:...
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Lizars (1788 – 30
March 1859) was a
Scottish painter,
engraver and publisher. The son of
Daniel Lizars, and
brother of the
surgeon John
Lizars, he...
- The
natural history of
gallinaceous birds: Vol. I.,
published by W. H.
Lizars, and
Stirling and Kenney, 1834; at
Google Books.
Reference guide to the...
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including also the
genera hyaena and proteles. Vol. I. Edinburgh, UK: W.H.
Lizars. Orel, V. (2003), A
Handbook of
Germanic Etymology, Leiden, DE; Boston,...
- Pontoppidan,
Erich (1839). The Naturalist's Library,
Volume 8: The Kraken. W. H.
Lizars. pp. 327–336.
Archived from the
original on 25
March 2021.
Retrieved 27...
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Narrator Episode: "The
Story of the
Dancing Frog" 1989 True Blue
Susan Lizar Episode: "Pilot: Part 1" 1989–1990 L.A. Law
Alice Hackett 6
episodes 1990...
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after the
first ten
plates engraved by W. H.
Lizars were
deemed inadequate.
Known as the
Double Elephant folio for its double...
- Prof John
Lizars FRSE (15 May 1792–21 May 1860) was a
Scottish surgeon,
anatomist and
medical author. He was
Professor of
surgery at the
Royal College...
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Andrew Crichton (1841). The
Natural History of the
Fishes of Guiana. W. H.
Lizars. p. 102.
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Equidae or
Genus Equus of
Authors (PDF). Edinburgh: W.H.
Lizars. p. 388. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.21334. Harley, E.H.; Knight, M.H.; Lardner...